Sunday, December 23, 2007

Mohawk Nation News: 'Red Ops' spies ousted in Algonquin meeting

SPIES SPOOKED – “RED OPS” OUTED IN PEMBROKE MEETING OF ALGONQUINS

Mohawk Nation NewsBy Kahentinetha HornDec. 23, 2007. Three intrepid MNN reporters were invited to Pembroke to cover a meeting of Algonquins. It was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall, which doesn’t sound good. It wasostensibly to discuss their main current problems of illegal uranium mining and the fake “Algonquin” negotiators of their land claims. They were also battling the racist Ontario Federation of Hunters and Anglers for their hunting rights. They won a court case whichwas appealed successfully by another government department. All this turned out to be a front for “Operation Red Death”, knownas “Red Ops." Read article:http://censored-news.blogspot.com/2007/12/mohawk-nation-news-red-ops-spies-ousted.html

Chairman Frazier 'Our Voice Terminated at NCAI'

Cheyenne River Lakota Chairman Harold Frazier speaks out on how money talks, and silences policy at the National Congress of American Indians.

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